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I asked Iacas about this a while back. Apparently the closest one would be the one he uses in PA. If you find out otherwise, let me know.

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I asked Iacas about this a while back. Apparently the closest one would be the one he uses in PA. If you find out otherwise, let me know.

Pretty much. Cincinnati is only about 5.5 or 6 hours away, so if someone in the area wants to set up a clinic Dave and I would be happy to make the drive. I don't want to speak for Dave but we might be able to do a one-day clinic with four people, or 6-8 we'd bring a few more people...

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What would the cost be?

Have you heard of a guy named Nick Atzinger? I heard he was out of Louisville, but nothing came up in Google except a guy by that name in NJ.

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Pretty much. Cincinnati is only about 5.5 or 6 hours away, so if someone in the area wants to set up a clinic Dave and I would be happy to make the drive. I don't want to speak for Dave but we might be able to do a one-day clinic with four people, or 6-8 we'd bring a few more people...

I would love to bring a Golf Evolution Stack and Tilt School to you in Kentucky. We would need 4 minimum but 6+ would work best. The cost per student for a one-day school like this would be $450. The biggest thing is to find a location willing to host something like this and what their cost would be for that (as that would have to be added on to the school price). Email me any questions about this to dave at thegolfevolution dot com.

Dave

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Dave, lets see who all chimes in to see if this is doable. If not, what are the dates that you have available in PA?

Our spring school schedule will be complete by the end of Feb/first few days of March. The first full day school of the Spring is planned for the first week of May and is priced at $375. Thanks!

Dave

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Dave, lets see who all chimes in to see if this is doable. If not, what are the dates that you have available in PA?

If you'd like to have a school in Kentucky or near you, I think it may be wise to start seeking out others to join you rather than waiting for them to find this one thread on the entire Internet. For example, if you can get a few of the guys with which you regularly play, you can continue to help each other after the school, too.

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If you'd like to have a school in Kentucky or near you, I think it may be wise to start seeking out others to join you rather than waiting for them to find this one thread on the entire Internet. For example, if you can get a few of the guys with which you regularly play, you can continue to help each other after the school, too.

if it doesn't happen and if I don't find an instructor...I go to PA. Never been to Erie, I hear it's nice in Spring


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Great advice, but I currently don't live in KY (moving there) and don't know anyone there so I am dependent on a thread on the entire internet. Worst case, if it doesn't happen and if I don't find an instructor...I go to PA. Never been to Erie, I hear it's nice in Spring

Well, you "know" Guinness23 up above. Maybe the two of you can put your heads together.

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Dr. Fu, where are you moving to in KY?

Dave, Iacas had mentioned the day clinic down here and I have been thinking about it. I am hesitant about a day clinic, I just don't know if it the most efficient manner to learn for me. I am new to the S&T and for me its seems taking a few lessons building on each other may be best. What is your honest opinion on the best way to learn the swing, along with the pros and cons of doing a day clinic or coming up for a day clinic. For me, I would be utilizing a good portion of my budget for the year on one day, that kind of gives me some pause on the day clinic. Also there was a project you and Erik are working on, I would be curious on how that could be utilized. Just trying to figure the best way to move forward not having an unlimited budget.

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and this from GD

Peter: Claudia, my guess is with the longer clubs you're just used to making more
of a shift to your right side. Some people have told me it's easier to do at first with the short irons and wedges, and I'd say that's the reason. Remember, turn your shoulders in a circle without moving the center--you'll get it. As for finding a pro near you, where are you? Andy gave me the names of pros in NY, NJ, Kentucky and Cleveland who are teaching Stack & Tilt, and I'm sure others will be coming on soon. Until then, use the "feels" we included in the article. Those should help. Good luck.

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As for finding a pro near you, where are you?

And Erie, PA... Golf Evolution is closer than NY or NJ.

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